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Thursday, August 27, 2015

LinkUP Thursday: Here's What I'm Reading This Week

"How much of your life is spent in fear? Fear of disappointing others? Fear of being disappointed? Fear of not being good enough? Fear of missing out?"








Good Morning Folks,

On LinkUP Thursday, I quench your thirst for knowledge and self-development, bringing you the curated, cliff-notes version of my week’s knowledge quest— as I span the web, so I can bring all the best stuff to you here all wrapped up in an easy to digest package, all in one place. And sealed with a FSO kiss.


In between postings here, I use LinkedIn and Twitter to be your guide to the very best resources and information online, providing deep insights into how to find, hire, motivate, train, incentivize, retain and improve the lives of hourly employees— and of course for being happier at work today and always. I sort the grain from the chaff. Think of my role as your information museum curator.


Moreover, I find many sales people sending me article shares in the morning as a way to stay in touch, and I appreciate that very much.

So if we have not connected socially, regardless of age, role in life or anything else, I welcome all in my friendly social club. Friend me on Twitter HERE and LinkedIN HERE.

The first article today is one I highly recommend that effects us all. How much of your life is spent in fear? Fear of disappointing others? Fear of being disappointed? Fear of not being good enough? Fear of missing out? The list goes on... I'm Afraid by @BertOliva https://lnkd.in/bWiV6Uf

Now here is more today's picks.....

What a beautiful tribute to love and courage. "My wife, my hero" by @mirvin1129 https://lnkd.in/bmyyHue

Timely: Does the stock market have you or someone you know with high anxiety? 6 Reasons Why Every Investor Should Consider ETF
https://lnkd.in/batyR8V

What's the first thing new team leaders should do? http://s.hbr.org/1pWZRGG

According to the Harvard Business Review, What Makes a Legendary Salesperson  https://lnkd.in/bk8PH_s

Tell me about a time you fought... and lost. (my favorite interview question) https://lnkd.in/brW7_rf

Giving difficult feedback: Get it right and win more work; get it wrong and lose a client http://s.hbr.org/1UZ4KkX

New #CFO Survey -- what’s keeping US finance execs up at night http://gt-us.co/1PwJNu3

Giving Customers More Than They Asked for Is Too Much of a Good Thing http://pulse.me/s/241vKQ

Five ways to keep your cool during a big presentation http://read.bi/1unBHwz 

Happiness doesn't come from chasing it, but when you're taking the good with the bad and enjoying the present moment. http://bit.ly/1hBSVmS

"Back to School - Tips for Working Parents" by @DonnaCMorris https://lnkd.in/b5hvMcZ

Have a GREAT day as I look forward to seeing all of you soon.








Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer

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"Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still." 
~~Chinese Proverb
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Monday, February 2, 2015

New Challenges- Strong People- Abundance of Ideas: Change Is In The Air

"It's no secret that people are excited and motivated to join a company with passion and excitement." (Photo via Zack Kanter)







Good Morning Folks, 

I read this weekend in Zack Kanter's blog that like Google, Uber, one of the world's biggest job creators who no one saw coming, is working towards a 2025 goal of all autonomous cars which would slash the entire workforce they JUST created. 

Autonomous cars will be commonplace by 2025 and have a near monopoly by 2030, and the sweeping change they bring will eclipse every other innovation our society has experienced. They will cause unprecedented job loss and a fundamental restructuring of our economy, solve large portions of our environmental problems, prevent tens of thousands of deaths per year, save millions of hours with increased productivity, and create entire new industries that we cannot even imagine from our current vantage point.

I think the huge disruptions of the last couple of decades will start looking pretty trivial pretty soon. And "gradual" is a relative term -- the pace of change is accelerating exponentially too. No doubt the economic impacts will be as great or greater than Zack describes in his article about Uber, whether precisely on this schedule or not.

Bottom line: The face of business is changing all around us and and the pressure is on to innovate or perish. Employment in America is increasingly operating in a new reality. The constancy of change requires today's career employee to think and act differently, because the path to the American Dream is no longer a guaranteed right of passage. 

Young Americans are being crushed by college debt. And even with college degrees, many of them can't find jobs. Older candidates faced an even harder time regaining employment during and after the Great Recession. 

Most of the gen x and younger Americans no longer have long work histories at any one particular company. It's a nomadic life of constantly on the look out for greener pastures.

The career escalator is jammed at every level. Unemployment rates are sky-high. Creative disruption is shaking every industry. Global competition for jobs is fierce. The employer-employee pact is over and traditional job security is a thing of the past.

That's why managers MUST navigate a brave new world in which companies must manage four different generations from millennials to boomers — each with different needs and motivations. 

That's why all business, law firms too, must run as better businesses.


In order to run better as businesses, law firms need true "Strategic Partners" (not just "vendors") to help them (re)IMAGINE....possibilities. To provide the ability to do what they would want to do if only they knew it was possible.                                  

It's no secret that people are excited and motivated to join a company with passion and excitement. In order to represent FSO with the “confidence, knowledge, professionalism, smiles and spark!” that we’ve pledged to in our 2015 Corporate Goals, we continue to make strategic adjustments and investments to support our foundation.

Steven Di Venuta joins us in New York City as our newest Director of Business Development. First and foremost, Steven’s power of focus will be dedicated to hunting new business and getting FSO new and amazing logos from around the country. In particular, Steven will be focusing on hunting and closing national legal accounts, particularly AmLaw 100 – 200 accounts to help expand our legal footprint. Steven will also own the growth of over 20 current FSO clients and help to further drive our national presence and revenue growth. Steven has built a reputation for sales and operational excellence, innovative strategic thinking and a deep and passionate commitment to his clients- each of which will help him drive FSO’s success around the country.

As FSO continues to sell across the United States, spotting and hiring great talent is and will continue to be our priority. That being said, I am pleased to announce the hiring of Ron Kelly, Senior Account Executive for Chicago. Ron is a very passionate individual who hates to lose! Ron is a “sales guru” (so he says, but the proof will be in the sound of ringing bells!), with 20 years of experience under his belt and still salivates over the art of the deal.

Amelia Ramos will be joining the Office of the Chief of Staff. Reporting into Denise Ngeow (SVP Corporate Strategy and Chief of Staff) and with a dotted line to Aida Hibbert (Experience Director for Field/Operations), Amelia will be focusing on strategy, learning the business end-to-end, including marketing, research and process planning.

Amelia’s responsibilities will include working with the front of house at headquarters to understand and evaluate our approach to the business and clients’ needs and to simultaneously develop a strong understanding of our hospitality model. She will help manage and deliver a solid people management program at the sites and will provide administrative support, as needed, for onsite processes and best practices at HQ. Finally, Amelia will be working with the People Solutions Team to support and deliver the FSO initiative “the happiest place to work”.

In presentation after presentation we hear that the back office folks are being forgotten about. That they are unhappy with their the outsourcing vendor, who has failed its people by neglecting focus on motivation AND training.

Seriously, every account we've won and in growing the business so rapidly in just 48 months was a client of someone else who let them down. In this economy, bigger conglomerates look to cut costs, but make a big mistake when they skimp on training. By neglecting to properly and consistently train their folks, our competitors have opened the door for others to eat their lunch.

Training is OUR competitive difference, and folks from all walks of the company are taking advantage of it.

That's where Onsite Outsourcing with Future State Outsourcing (FSO) shines. We excel at attracting and retaining inspired and passionate people with performance-based rewards and opportunities for advancement.

By partnering with FSO, outsourcing can become a leverage that can help use new resources for new projects and help drive revenue growth. 

We are on fire and we are going to LIGHT UP the ON SITE OUTSOURCING BUSINESS. We are not playing in this space. We are here to own it, and will be adding resources proactively and strategically to support our budding infrastructure."

Why? Because we CARE, we laugh, we love and we have fun! And we keep commitments many companies have strayed away from. J

Have a great week and thanks for being a part of our amazing journey.









Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer

   
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POSSIBILITY:
"Give your customers the ability to do what they would want to do if only they knew it was possible.” 
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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Thursday LinkUP: Millennials— If You Don't Develop Them, You'll Lose Them

"As a millennial myself, I would say that I connect deepest with brands that keep an active and inspiring social campaign. This means that their post, image, or link catches my attention in my already busy newsfeed, say images and quotes that are industry-related (but maybe not brand related) as well as industry-related articles are my favorite posts from the brands I follow." 
~~ Clark (FSO MVP)





Good Morning Folks,

I've been using Thursdays for throwback posts the past few weeks. Meanwhile I'm amassing more content than I can possibly share on social media, so today, I thought I'd LINK YOU UP to the business world's most forward thinking on my favorite topic: Millennials.

Once upon a time generations of workers had a life-long career in a single company with a progressive path upward inside the company (as in Detroit automakers), the reality is that most of us do not have that option today, and that path is no longer even viable (as in Detroit automakers).

The career escalator is jammed at every level. Unemployment rates are sky-high. Creative disruption is shaking every industry. Global competition for jobs is fierce. The employer-employee pact is over and traditional job security is a thing of the past.

At FSO our managers excel navigating a brave new world in which companies must manage four different generations from Millennials to Boomers — each with different needs and motivations. The challenge for our executive leadership team and in grooming our future leaders is... in an era of job hopping and fast rises, how do you turn young talent into leadership? The answer is if you don't develop them you'll lose them.


“The Millennial Compass“ study was released at this years SXSW holds some answers.

It found that Millennials are focused on achieving through personal networks and technology. They value a good work-life balance, perceive their managers as friends, and don’t want to be tied to an organization, a timetable or a hierarchy.

According to Mashable whose founder and editor Pete Cashmore participated in the study, (Pete Cashmore And Olivier Fleurot: The Truth About Millennials At Work), "The Boomers helped shape some of the great global companies that exist today and the Millennials are turning innovations into new businesses with speed we have never seen before. The boundaries of business today are expanding in America and around the world." 

"Successful leaders must drive constant innovation, manage with ease in a world of change, and must be able to navigate global markets. In that respect Millennials seem to be well prepared for the future. Whether they do that in large companies or in start-ups really doesn’t matter. Entrepreneurial skills should be valued in both."

"The Boomers helped shape some of the great global companies that exist today and the Millennials are turning innovations into new businesses with speed we have never seen before. The boundaries of business today are expanding in America and around the world. Successful leaders must drive constant innovation, manage with ease in a world of change, and must be able to navigate global markets. In that respect Millennials seem to be well prepared for the future. Whether they do that in large companies or in start-ups really doesn’t matter. Entrepreneurial skills should be valued in both."

Among the starkest data points in a different study (Deloitte's 2014 Global Human Capital Trends report) is this one: About two-thirds of companies around the world consider themselves weak in developing millennial leadership. Meanwhile, only 5 percent of companies rated themselves as "excellent" in that field.

The data comes on the heels of other reports showing trouble in leadership development programs. Among those findings: Companies are hurting themselves by failing to differentiate between high-performance and high-potential employees, and though they recognize the importance of talent development they're not putting their money where their mouth is by investing in development programs.

Every brand, well most of them, desperately want to understand millennials – their online behavior, where they spend their time, what they care about, how they work, purchase patterns, etc. And the reason is pretty simple. There are over 80 million of them roaming the Internet, which is by far the largest generation to date.

The only language that really counts is to "level with them". Knowing them is an edge to marketers who can provide efforts that builds awareness and cultivate referrals on long term basis.

At FSO, know we are doing an exceptional job meeting the millennial challenge and making the most of its unique technological skills and brainpower.

But if your company is like most others, you'll need all the help you can get. These article links that follow, the most informative from my large Millennial resources archive, may shed some light. 

And for millennials reading this I've also included a link to a great guide to retirement as many millennials feeling young and invincible live from paycheck to paycheck and may not otherwise consider these issues before it's too late.


Stern Advice - Getting real about retirement  (Reuters)

Get Creative to Recruit Millennials   (INC)

The Millennial Marketing Mix: Community, Innovation And Values  (Forbes)

The Paradox of Generation Y  (Entrepreneur)

Commitment-phobia: Millennials want different models of ownership and brands need to keep up (Marketing Magazine UK)

What We All Thought About Millennials Is Actually True  (LinkedIn, Log In required)

Pete Cashmore And Olivier Fleurot: The Truth About Millennials At Work (Forbes)

Why It's So Hard to Turn Fickle Millennials Into Leaders  (INC)

Millenials Believe Business Can Do More (LinkedIn, Log In required)

Millennials Are Changing the Wine Industry With Tasting Room (HuffPO)

Are Millennials Too Impatient At Work?  (LinkedIn, Log In required)

Sorry Banks, Millennials Hate You  (Ritholz Blog)

Love them or hate them, Millennials are here to stay and they carry the torch to take business into the next millennium and beyond. Therefore to my boomer peers running law firms or corporations I remind you that David Ogilvy once said "the consumer is not a moron, she is your wife" to which I say today "the consumer and brand she or he is buying from aren't morons, they are your kids!"

Next week I will return to the "throwback" mode with a review of the cell phone on its 30th anniversary.

Have a GREAT day as I look forward to seeing all of you soon.








Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer


Learn more about what DIFFERENTIATES FSO here







Monday, February 3, 2014

Winning Isn't The Only Thing It's Everything!

"Lets get that word out there.  FSO USA. We are on fire." 



Good Morning Folks,

Well I woke up to yet more snow in NYC. And it says it is going to be a week of snow. Three storms in a row. But that didn't stop the Seahawks last night! And a little snow won't stop FSO ever.

Talk about having a strategy to win and witnessing one of the most dominating team performances ever!

They certainly did and shut down Peyton Manning. That was not luck. All strategy. Just like us.  Nothing is won or gained on basic skills. It is all wining, planning and of course a ton of STRATEGY. 

The Seattle Seahawks played an outstanding game and became the winners. Total domination on all fronts from special teams to starters. 

They started the year asking each other WHY NOT US? 

Every day the team came in and gave it all they had. Each individual player and coach gave it all they had. 

They would accept nothing short of a win in the big game.  

A game to remember for sure and another one those great life experiences - just like the Seahawks - FSO is on fire and Inspiring a Nation.

It's all about team work!

With that in mind I want to share with the world on this blog, what we do at FSO to inspire team work and bring out everyone's best.

In order to properly recognize our folks who go above and beyond providing the highest level of hospitality for our clients, I’m thrilled to (re)present our our (re)IMAGINED Awards & Recognition Program for 2014:

==> (re)IMAGINE Associate Award
This monthly award will be given to FIVE Associates across all. The criteria for winning this coveted award will be based on: Kudos, Performance & Best Practices. The reward? Cash Prize and Framed Certificate of Recognition.

==> Kudos Distinction Award
This award will be given to one FSO Associate who receives the most amount of unsolicited client kudos in one month. The reward? Cash Prize and Framed Certificate of Recognition.

==> Inspiration Award
This monthly award is for our Experience Managers who demonstrate: unbeatable leadership, drive cost savings and earn top service scores. The reward? Cash Prize and Framed Certificate of Recognition.

==> Make it Rain Award
As the names states, this monthly award is for our Experience Managers who as we like to say, ‘make it rain’ – earning top revenue generation. The reward? Cash Prize and Framed Certificate of Recognition.

==> The Maximizer Award
This monthly award is for our Experience Managers who achieve top margin improvement at his/her sites. The reward? Cash Prize and Framed Certificate of Recognition.

==> The Mitch Weiner Light It Up Award
Probably the ultimate of all awards, The Mitch Weiner Inspiration Award will be given one employee across our entire enterprise each month. To qualify, you must demonstrate leadership, inspire others, produce outstanding results, comply and adhere to the Client and Employee Love Fest and deliver on Mitch’s message, vision and legacy daily. Certainly no easy feat, the recipient of this award will receive: Cash Prize and Framed Certificate of Recognition.

==> (re)IMAGINE Hospitality Site of the Month
One of the more highly competitive and coveted awards for FSO is our (re)IMAGINE Site of the Month. To put the competition on an even playing field this year, we broke out our sites into two categories strictly based on headcount. They are as follows:

  • *The Paramount Group – Includes sites with 5 headcount and below 
  • *The Colassal Group – Includes sites with 6 headcount and above

Represented by a Stanley Cup Replica, the award goes to the most outstanding FSO Site of the Month in each of the above mentioned categories. In addition to showcasing the accomplishment with a trophy, each site that wins will be provided with a social event budget to host a gathering of their choice (catered lunch, ice cream social, bowling party). 

Winners of this award will automatically be entered into the running for our (re)IMAGINE Site of the Year. Cheers to teamwork & collaboration!

Our January winners will be announced right here soon.

The future is bright, and I promise you I personally could not be more focused on helping each and every one of you achieve your greatest success. 

Never lose that skip in your step, fire in your belly or twinkle in your eye!

Have a great day folks and see you all soon.  

Mitch :-)


Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer  

BONUS TO THINK ABOUT:

Monday, January 27, 2014

It's Time For Shout Outs! WOW – HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR AWARD WINNERS!!

BBDO Team
"We have an awesome product. We have competitors asleep at the wheel and a boss who pushes for greatness."




Good Morning Folks, 

Due to great strategy and planning, 2014 is poised to be another banner year for FSO. We are going to *light up the nation*! If you love seeing the FSO spirit in action, and reading all the Kudos, today's post is for you.

First, I want to give well-deserved recognition to all our winners– from the EM of the Month to the MVP Award and onto the Passionate Powerhouse Award – this is what it is all about and what we are and will be known for.

Experience Manager of the Month:
November- Kevin Jackson, ASME
December- Christian Diaz 



FSO MVP of the Month
November- Alred Pereira, ED 
December- FSO HQ Office Services Team 




FSO Passionate Powerhouse of the month:
November-McCarter & English
December- Y&R


From Left to Right our staff at: BBDO, Cahil Gordon, Univision Miami, Sarah Lawrence College, American University, UN Bookstore, Schnader & Univision
==> CCO Shout Outs
Here are some of the AWESOME things our clients are saying about our motivated, team oriented, passionate people…

Juan Tinch & Ezequiel Martinez, Univision, New York
"I wanted to take just a moment to acknowledge the amazing support of the ETS Team and NYC Mailroom, Cynthia and last but not least Elideth here at Univision provided with getting computers and phones and all the extra equipment situated. The move could not have gone better or smoother."

Brennan Becker, CAPCO
"Definitely one of a kind. Yes the mark of greatness, is when the small things count. Like her name means in Yiddish, 'Fire'."
    
The FSO Team at CAPCO

Team at McCarter & English, LLP 
Marcus Williams & Devon Spencer, McCarter & English, LLP 
"Last Wed. at about 4:30 p.m. I unexpectedly  needed a file for a meeting that had just been called for last Thursday morning.  My secretary was gone, as was Tracy the paralegal, who had to leave earlier than usual because she was worried that her pipes were freezing at home. Marcus and Spencer appeared at my office door at about 5:15, file in hand.  I was able to prepare and go to the meeting the next morning with the papers I needed. It sounds trite, but we truly are a family here and when people go over and above to help someone else, they are worthy of recognition.  Thank you, Marcus and Spencer. You made the firm look good."

Toni Ann Stevens, Unicredit
"Toni Ann is a rockstar's dream! Really wonderful and detail orientated. Even the toughest person to handle within UniCredit has nothing but raves for Toni Ann. I am so grateful she is the person filling in for me while I am away taking my class, I don't have to worry about a thing. Thank you so much for finding her!!"

Julieta Capote, Moses & Singer LLP 
"Julieta came to work on Friday January 3rd, and despite the snow storm and transportation difficulties, she arrived early to handle our bagel breakfast.  She is amazing, has a wealth of talents, and is just a pleasure to have at our site."

The FSO Staff at The Cliffs, New Jersey
"I just wanted to send you a quick email to let you know that two of the staff at the Cliffs went Above & Beyond for me in the last couple days. I caught that awful stomach bug that is going around. I called down to Martin on Friday morning to call the paramedics and he instantly was upstairs to help me. He also went to the store to pick me up a few things that the paramedics recommended. I honestly don't know what I would have done without his help these last few days."


The Team at CAPCO
Gabrial Santant & Roger Rios, CAPCO 
"I have never been more impressed by the way Roger and Gabriel take care of this place! Just the mere fact that I have only been here 3 weeks and their work has made an impression on me speaks for itself."

Not only are they always extremely friendly and helpful, everything under their realm is always in tip top shape - there is never a want for anything because they are always ahead of the game.  Wanted to just share that with you and make sure they get recognized for their hard work because they certainly deserve it!"

Clare Gallagher, CAPCO
"I wanted to formally recognize Clare for the help she has provided over the last few months. I moved to New York in early September, and Clare has consistently worked to ensure that I have settled in with a minimum of fuss. She was particularly helpful in sorting out my company phone, which I had a few bespoke requirements with. She has also been very helpful with numerous room requests and AV requirements."

The FSO Team at Fross Zelnick 
"All of the filing room staff is in the same unique position as a singer's accompanist and is generally taken for granted by the people they help. I cannot survive here without you, without your help, your supportive quick response, your intelligence and know-how - and flexibility (when I know accutely how thin you are spread some days). I know this does NOT make up for all the pressure that I have personally placed you under, but thank you for all of your help. I could not survive without you."

The FSO Team at Schnader, Philadephia, PA
"The secretaries on 34 wanted to thank Drina for helping out and organizing our copy stations.  They look great and are perfectly organized.  We appreciate her going the extra mile! It makes our work easier. We think all of the mail & records staff have been really friendly, pleasant and quite helpful!  Thanks for doing a great job!"
The FSO Team at Schnader 
Brayhan Cuervo, Neuberger Berman
"With Melissa out, Brian's help has been invaluable to us. We have thanked him 100 times :) but thank you to you and Tracie for making this happen and your ongoing support

The FSO Team at Richemont 
"Here at Richemont we just completed about half of several extremely large moves and construction projects with more on the near and far horizon. I could not have managed or completed these without the entire support of my team. Everything went, and is going very smoothly, with these projects, and this is mainly due to the dedication and strength of the team. I have no doubt that with everyone's continued support, all remaining projects, and especially the move of Cartier's offices, will be a huge success."

Kevin Jackson & The FSO Team at ASME
"I can’t say enough, Kevin is on top of it – he teaches, he trains, he cares. The staff are not only helpful but they really know things. Their knowledge has been phenomenal in supporting me and ASME. The team is in harmony, they are so helpful and if I ask for anything they are all over it and so proactive and get it DONE."

Christine Vanhorne, Brookfield Asset Management
Team at New York Times

"I don't know where to begin...you were a dream to work with. From start to finish I was impressed by how professional you handled everything and how everything was flawless. The dinner itself was beautiful.  I am still besides myself at how well everything came together. It was a pleasure working with you and I congratulate you for a job well done!"

The FSO Team at NY Times
"I just ran into Catherine Dolan in the cafeteria this morning and she complemented you and FSO for such a great job that was done in making sure the equipment was delivered as needed for their show this weekend. Catherine praised you personally and FSO as a whole, how professional and committed the company is."




Donald Myers and Jose Hernandez, Shiseido
"They helped the Miami team plan and execute an outstanding seminar. They were always warm, kind, hospitable and willing to help. The Miami team was incredibly gracious and highly complementary of the group and their experience with your team."


The FSO Team at Shiseido
Luis Muniz, Clyde & Co. 
"Thank you very much for helping out on the Office Services project at Clyde & Co. I really appreciate your willingness to help out outside your current position and other locations that you cover for FSO. It is helpful to have someone who has had experience with similar issues on previous projects to offer guidance. I know FSO, Clyde & Co and myself are very happy to have you assisting in this matter."
Team at Clyde & Co.
Candace Britt, GLM 
"I wanted to give Candace recognition for her work with Eva. These past two days Candace has made sure that Eva has not missed a thing. Candace breaks everything down to Eva so that there are no questions and to prevent mistakes. This shows that Candace takes her job seriously. On top of Candace doing her job and helping Eva, Candace has this warm, approachable, “hey I’m here if you need me” attitude. She is kind and never gives you the impression that any of your questions are silly. Candace is an amazing TEAM PLAYER. Always willing to jump in and help."

As we continue to expand our national footprint with a keen focus on hospitality and concierge service, communication remains key. 

Take a moment to realize we are the only company in the industry celebrating every site for their amazing work. 

Cheers to our winners for striving for perfection now and in the future.


Have a GREAT Day. Love Life & let’s keep the energy and passion rolling!!!

I'll be a seeing you soon.

Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer  

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Success - "To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived; this is to have succeeded." Hat Tip Dawn Giuffrida
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Monday, January 13, 2014

Welcome To The HAPPIEST Place To Work on Earth

"Clients: Remember, HAPPIER Employees deliver more PRODUCTIVE and PROFITABLE results. Be ready as we help you accomplish more than had ever been thought possible before."







Hi Folks,

We're glad that you could join us on a fine but chilly morning in NYC. 

I hope you all enjoyed your time off over the holidays.

And, thank you for all the wonderful notes from our FSO employees supporting the closure of the company. It could never have happened without all of your amazing efforts in 2013.

Closing the company for a week, so we could all take a collective sigh of relief, was our way to say THANK YOU for the amazing effort and year that FSO realized in 2013.

2014 will be a an even more inspired year and we plan on lighting up the nation. 

We are planning our best year yet: national, growth, legal, client and employee love fest and more.. we won’t change our strategy as we know it works, but we will certainly use new ideas, new plans, and new strategies out of the 2014 play book to ensure success for all.

But I can only do it with each of you, and your positive attitudes and passions. So... From the first chapter of the 2014 play book....
                                                                                                                 
FSO WILL be the HAPPIEST PLACE TO WORK ON EARTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is my goal and your goal— from the newest hire to inspiring our current staff— to ensure that we are focusing on what counts and what’s important— being The HAPPIEST Place To Work on Earth. I love it.

I have never taken my eye off what drives a successful company – continued innovations, changing with the times and having the ability to be flexible, and retaining great talent.

In a blog post in December I suggested ten simple ways that we motivate our best people which collectively make FSO The HAPPIEST Place To Work On Earth!

1. Challenge them

2. Give them the opportunity to make a difference

3. Give them the opportunity to advance their career

4. Be one of the leading places to work

5. Pay them well

6. Give them the ability to make decisions on their own

7. Be the boss they want to work for

8. State the company's beliefs and values

9. Be supportive of their personal goals

10. Provide complementary team members


As a result, OUR team leads with consistency in mission and in corporate/strategic initiatives. At FSO, employees really do feel a sense of accomplishment after hard work. We show every employee where they can go inside our company. We share a detailed vision! 

"We excel at attracting and retaining
inspired and passionate people with
performance-based rewards and
opportunities for advancement"
We offer employees the opportunity to work with industry leaders, the latest and greatest technology, and some of the most forward–thinking customers in the world. FSO provides an environment that rewards innovation, is rich in resources and respects the incredibly talented team we’ve built over the last three years.

For employees, forging a fulfilling career is one of the most important — and often, most difficult —challenges in building a happy life. Most employees want to use their careers to make a difference in the world. We show them how they can accomplish that through their work for you, our clients.

For employers, building a culture of happiness is key to cementing their brand’s success. When these interests converge, the result is a sense of belonging through shared values and an intangible, emotional belief that we are on a shared journey. 

I am ready, I am pumped, I am ready to lead like never before to help each of us thrive by creating the work life and workplace that we want and deserve.

So to our employees: BE HAPPY.. BE THANKFUL. It’s our time to INSPIRE A COUNTRY, light up a nation and change our client's worlds.

Clients: Remember, HAPPIER Employees deliver more PRODUCTIVE and PROFITABLE results. Be ready as we help you accomplish more than had ever been thought possible before.

I can see 2020 clearly. I hope you can as well.

Have a GREAT day as I look forward to seeing all of you soon.








Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer


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